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cbs-5 reporter don at the officers fo >>> here's one for the dumb criminal file. bart police caught a richmond man trying to sell a stolen bike back to the owner. that was just the beginning. don ford on what those officers found later is he suspect's home. >>> reporter: bart police have arrested a man redhanded they believe stole dozens of bikes around bart stations in the east bay. officer jenkins said they had help from one of his victims. >> he had seen his stolen bicycle on craigslist. and so he agreed to meet with the suspect at our ashby bart station. so he gave bart police a call and said, this is what's going to be happening. and bart police met him there and the rest is history. >> reporter: police arrested 57- year-old mark moore, a convicted phelonion parole. at his home they found expensive bikes and parts like frames and seats. >> this is probably like the biggest catch that we have had. >> reporter: police say while the arrest is good news they caution that there's still a lot of people out there who want your bike. he just learned his wheels were s
cbs-5 reporter don at the officers fo >>> here's one for the dumb criminal file. bart police caught a richmond man trying to sell a stolen bike back to the owner. that was just the beginning. don ford on what those officers found later is he suspect's home. >>> reporter: bart police have arrested a man redhanded they believe stole dozens of bikes around bart stations in the east bay. officer jenkins said they had help from one of his victims. >> he had seen his stolen...
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in santa rosa, don ford, cbs 5. >>> well, coming up in our next half hour, a scramble for flu shots as a u.s. outbreak reaches epidemic proportions. the new advice from health officials about this year's vaccine. >> weapons are killing little kids, babies. >> a california lawmaker says the time is ripe to pass tougher rules on assault weapons. why some say a bullet button ban could have the opposite effect. >> and toxic treats blamed for killing thousands of dogs. the ingredient that forced the fda to pull them from the shelves. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] now at 6:30: a fight over firearms. a bay area legislator is more determined than >>> these weapons are really not for in addition but mass destruction and we have to end that. >> now at 6:30, a fight over firearms. a bay area legislator is more determined than ever to
in santa rosa, don ford, cbs 5. >>> well, coming up in our next half hour, a scramble for flu shots as a u.s. outbreak reaches epidemic proportions. the new advice from health officials about this year's vaccine. >> weapons are killing little kids, babies. >> a california lawmaker says the time is ripe to pass tougher rules on assault weapons. why some say a bullet button ban could have the opposite effect. >> and toxic treats blamed for killing thousands of dogs. the...
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that's don gephardt and nancy gephardt. don is dick's older brother, his only brother, his only sibling. we went out for a long, wonderful dinner and we were talking about the household and mom and dad and how the family really worked, the school and the candy store on the corner and baseball games on the street. this was wonderful stuff. we were on our way back to their house to go look at family photo albums. this is pure gold, photo albums so i said just by way of conversation on the way to the house, "well, don, have you been inundated by interview requests?" he said, "well, the gal from the long island bureau of the new york times called up. she kind of wanted to jump in case dick was coming to town. but other than that, that's been about it." now, everybody was writing their profiles about gephardt, but they were calling up... c-span: a suit? >> guest: yes. not to be personal, but norm orenstein or bill schneider or one of these washington quote machines who makes his living making comments about these guys, when, in
that's don gephardt and nancy gephardt. don is dick's older brother, his only brother, his only sibling. we went out for a long, wonderful dinner and we were talking about the household and mom and dad and how the family really worked, the school and the candy store on the corner and baseball games on the street. this was wonderful stuff. we were on our way back to their house to go look at family photo albums. this is pure gold, photo albums so i said just by way of conversation on the way to...
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cbs 5 reporter don ford on why police say they had no choice but to use lethal force. >> officers don't shoot and kill anyone unless they're absolutely forced to do that. in this particular case, they were. >> walnut creek police are defending officers that shot and killed the 22-year-old banta. they were responding to a 911 call at the apartment shortly after christmas. police sabanta was standing inside at the top of the stairs of his shared apartment armed with a 10-inch chef's knife. >> officers ordered him to drop the knife several times. mr. banta charged down the stairs towards the officers with the knife in his hands. officers fired at him as he charged towards them. >> anthony was hit five times. >> this was a young man who's never had a history of any involvement of legal activity. >> friends and family describe banta as a gentle man. his workstation is empty now. coworkers said he was a kind and good person. today the apartment complex is quiet. the manager said anthony lived here two years with his roommate without problems. >> the family is shocked in disbelief this could h
cbs 5 reporter don ford on why police say they had no choice but to use lethal force. >> officers don't shoot and kill anyone unless they're absolutely forced to do that. in this particular case, they were. >> walnut creek police are defending officers that shot and killed the 22-year-old banta. they were responding to a 911 call at the apartment shortly after christmas. police sabanta was standing inside at the top of the stairs of his shared apartment armed with a 10-inch chef's...
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dons also four point shortage versus san diego. >>> and to the clippers, they go into portland having lost two in a row. they hope the heat done tonight. heat on top most tonight. stripped by lebron who took it the distance. just missed a triple double. >>> and the blazers over highly regarded heat. the most talk probably ever about a couple of field goal kickers leading up to a play off game. the drama is over, jim harbaugh reporting that akers still holds the job. >> a tremendous player, a guy that strong that can make all the throws. for me the surprised me is how fast he processed things. making quick decisions and the closer you get to game day, very focused guy. >>> all those teams looking outside in the play offs they're all about coaching changes. the jaguars interested in roman, the 49ers assistant coach. game time 5:00 hit a landmine when i came here, i couldn't move. [male announce david was broadsided on the highway. they weren't very hopeful that he would survive at all. [male announce their traumatic brain injuries have yet to heal. the way i describe it is you're just a
dons also four point shortage versus san diego. >>> and to the clippers, they go into portland having lost two in a row. they hope the heat done tonight. heat on top most tonight. stripped by lebron who took it the distance. just missed a triple double. >>> and the blazers over highly regarded heat. the most talk probably ever about a couple of field goal kickers leading up to a play off game. the drama is over, jim harbaugh reporting that akers still holds the job. >> a...
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in berkeley, don ford, cbs 5. >>> coming up in our next half hour a brazen attack during school hours. how gang members made it on to a south bay campus targeting a high school student. >> and a dream house or a financial trap? why angry "occupiers" took over a silicon valley mansion. >> bracing for the beg one. what scientists are saying about the chance of a megaquake that could be felt across california. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmm, tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? now at 6:30: gang violence spilling on to school grounds. a >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> we were just stunned. it was crazy to see one of our mates in the middle of school just like just get jumped lik
in berkeley, don ford, cbs 5. >>> coming up in our next half hour a brazen attack during school hours. how gang members made it on to a south bay campus targeting a high school student. >> and a dream house or a financial trap? why angry "occupiers" took over a silicon valley mansion. >> bracing for the beg one. what scientists are saying about the chance of a megaquake that could be felt across california. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at...
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in it he's going to don pill tausche i don't pistachio-colored suit, and it's going to be all over our tv. the video has gone viral. we'll see displays all over the supermarks. oh, joy, aren't we excited? >> thanks for putting that back in our head. >> at least he says he's going to change the words. >> strike while the iron is hot. thank you, georgia. >>> speaking of heat. it's really heating up out there. georgia -- veronica. >> if you thought today was mild, wait until the weekend. it will feel like april around here. take a look at the current temperatures across the area. we're at 534 degrees, 56 in richmond, 62 in bristol, ten seen. it's from points south that our air after tomorrow will start to come from. i don't think there's anything too cold except for what's in pennsylvania. yes, we've got getting some clouds. we are going to see more clouds, i think we'll stake partly cloudy. it will be copy -- there is some rain associated with those clouds. in fact it's the weather front pushing into auer area tomorrow and moving through first part of the weekend. we're at 54 degrees, a
in it he's going to don pill tausche i don't pistachio-colored suit, and it's going to be all over our tv. the video has gone viral. we'll see displays all over the supermarks. oh, joy, aren't we excited? >> thanks for putting that back in our head. >> at least he says he's going to change the words. >> strike while the iron is hot. thank you, georgia. >>> speaking of heat. it's really heating up out there. georgia -- veronica. >> if you thought today was mild,...
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dons also four point shortage versus san diego. >>> and to the clippers, they go into portland having lost two in a row. they hope the heat done tonight. heat on top most tonight. stripped by lebron who took it the distance. just missed a triple double. >>> and the blazers over highly regarded heat. the most talk probably ever about a couple of field goal kickers leading up to a play off game. the drama is over, jim harbaugh reporting that akers still holds the job. >> a tremendous player, a guy that strong that can make all the throws. for me the surprised me is how fast he processed things. making quick decisions and the closer you get to game day, very focused guy. >>> all those teams looking outside in the play offs they're all about coaching changes. the jaguars interested in roman, the 49ers assistant coach. game time 5:00 right here. >> quickly approaching. mark thank you. >> thank you for trusting ktvu news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> and ktvu morning news starts at 4:30. they'll be keeping a watch out for black ice during the morning commute.
dons also four point shortage versus san diego. >>> and to the clippers, they go into portland having lost two in a row. they hope the heat done tonight. heat on top most tonight. stripped by lebron who took it the distance. just missed a triple double. >>> and the blazers over highly regarded heat. the most talk probably ever about a couple of field goal kickers leading up to a play off game. the drama is over, jim harbaugh reporting that akers still holds the job. >> a...
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what don just talked about. the tax reform act of 1986, one provision, it repeals this really heinous, awful tax shelter down in the virgin islands. we got rid of thus, cleaned this up, this guess for everybody. then right after it says section c, b, above, shall not apply to a corporation incorporated in delware on or busy march 1, 1981. and which owned one or more office buildings. >> host: which corporation was that for? >> guest: a company based in california that was making use of that tax shelter. >> guest: virgin. >> guest: and his tax lawyer went to congress and got -- local congressman or somebody else to put this in, exempting him from what everybody else would have to go through. the act was filled with these, and we deciphered these. people called it egyptologists. we had u.s. attorneys call us and say, i never knew who this guy was. they knew it existed. so, anyway, the reason we bring this up is that this is an old pattern in this country. everytime tax reform comes up, always the sale -- same argu
what don just talked about. the tax reform act of 1986, one provision, it repeals this really heinous, awful tax shelter down in the virgin islands. we got rid of thus, cleaned this up, this guess for everybody. then right after it says section c, b, above, shall not apply to a corporation incorporated in delware on or busy march 1, 1981. and which owned one or more office buildings. >> host: which corporation was that for? >> guest: a company based in california that was making use...
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. >> you get taken care of very well here, don you? >> what? >> i said you get taken care of very well here, don you, granny? >> ronnie says he's taken to his role as father. >> i like being a stepfather, helping them and things, take them places, buying them things. >> like he does for them, he does me. it's more like his own kids. >> thanks, babe, for cooking dinner. >> you're welcome. >> thanks, mom. >> there's more in here. >> sure feels good to eat real food. >> real pig. >> it's cow. >> thank you for cooking the pig. >>> coming up, jodie tye makes a major recommitment. >> all right, kenny tye, you'd better like this [ bleep ]. >>> and more with paul komyatti and the slagle brothers. >> tell me if that and a work of art, i mean, seriously. >>> even though he served 26 years behind bars, paul komyatti still goes back to prison once a week. >> who are you here to see? >> rosemary conrad. number 1704. but now it's to visit his 85-year-old mother who's still serving time for her role in the murder of paul's father. >> hi, mom. >> hi. how are y
. >> you get taken care of very well here, don you? >> what? >> i said you get taken care of very well here, don you, granny? >> ronnie says he's taken to his role as father. >> i like being a stepfather, helping them and things, take them places, buying them things. >> like he does for them, he does me. it's more like his own kids. >> thanks, babe, for cooking dinner. >> you're welcome. >> thanks, mom. >> there's more in here....
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a stopper it was attacked in don knapp in syria. rebels in myanmar said three civilians have been killed in the latest attack by government soldiers. four other wounded. an explosion have killed seven villagers in afghanistan. they died trying to recover the bodies of four soldiers were killed in a gunbattle with nato troops. they may have been wearing suicide vests, but that has not been confirmed. afghan president hamid karzai says his country will be more secure when international troops leave. speaking to journalists in kabul, karzai says it will take eight-nine months out of a hand over the country to deceit -- to decide they will have community prosecution. tunis is marking two years since the overthrow of the last president. mike reports from tunis. >> the country's leaders gather to formally mark two years of liberation and. the flag of the democracy is raised. for a moment, the challenges of opposition are forgotten. among members of the coalition government, they believe that significant advances have been made. >> as the
a stopper it was attacked in don knapp in syria. rebels in myanmar said three civilians have been killed in the latest attack by government soldiers. four other wounded. an explosion have killed seven villagers in afghanistan. they died trying to recover the bodies of four soldiers were killed in a gunbattle with nato troops. they may have been wearing suicide vests, but that has not been confirmed. afghan president hamid karzai says his country will be more secure when international troops...
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okay, we're going to move on to don in austin, texas. don, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for david rothkopf. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd like to ask you to respond to my specific comments if you will about the mf global bankruptcy. and that was filed on a monday, the monday after the sunday night when it was found crystal clearly and everybody knew it, everybody was involved knew about it that there was a loss of money, substantial losses of money was determined sunday night. this is not a controversial statement. so monday during the bankruptcy hearing with a judge who's a friend of the mf global attorney because they had worked together, he heard the mf global attorney tell him there was no loss of money. so this is not going to be a big problem whatsoever. number one, that's impossible for him to state if no accounting had been done. it would take a long time. number two, everybody in the courtroom knew that that was false, and who was in the courtroom but regulators from the commodity futures trading commission and regu
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three broken hearted video for your media project a free media oh don darn t. dot com. worse you're going. right out of the radio guy. never seen anything like that i'm told. welcome back to the kaiser report kaiser time now to go to shanghai and speak with dan collins publisher of the china money report dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max good to be back all right dan collins economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen where do you think the relations are going hair well yeah i saw that piece. pretty much agree with that but i think go subplot to the piece that was really out china japan turns over two thousand and thirteen two thousand and twelve we saw massive changes here in china you know not far from where i live here earlier was a panasonic factory burned down and of thousands of chinese hit the street although not on a second dan hold on a second what he said that a panasonic factory was burned down i don't see that the news what's going on there . oh max you haven't checked out of china
three broken hearted video for your media project a free media oh don darn t. dot com. worse you're going. right out of the radio guy. never seen anything like that i'm told. welcome back to the kaiser report kaiser time now to go to shanghai and speak with dan collins publisher of the china money report dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max good to be back all right dan collins economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen...
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in other words, don' be so short-term in your orientation. step back. when we have a selling stall because washington is messing it up, , quote, unquote, step in and buy stocks. i think people are generally under weight in equity. cash is zero, treasuries are two, and cash will give us mid-high single digits. >> the new year is often time a good time to pull out that portfolio and take stock of your financial health. ren ramirez takes a look at whether some age old rules around asset allocation still hold true for today's portfolios. >> why did we invest so much? >> lord gratham, it was you who insisted we should. if you remember, we advised against it. >> reporter: it may have been a scene out of downton abbey, but for some investors, putting all their eggs in one basket is not uncommon. >> we definitely find that clients need some sort of event to look at their portfolios. whether that's the arrival of a new child, getting married, leaving their job getting closer to retirement or being of retirement age and so the new year is actually a fantastic tim
in other words, don' be so short-term in your orientation. step back. when we have a selling stall because washington is messing it up, , quote, unquote, step in and buy stocks. i think people are generally under weight in equity. cash is zero, treasuries are two, and cash will give us mid-high single digits. >> the new year is often time a good time to pull out that portfolio and take stock of your financial health. ren ramirez takes a look at whether some age old rules around asset...
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federal reserve banking as the real assets would never work first of all i think the us will phase at don graham easily and i also think the market will all to maybe just say listen this is nothing to do with real politics and don't forget they are using if doing so they're using a lot of spots twelve years ago to get the true. coins not for using it to increase the ability to have political time to spend so i doubt this very very much this will fly and i'm sure even if they did try it will be falling at. the supreme court for someone will certainly sue the us government for doing so. and staying with the us emma check out the markets at the moment and they are indeed a raging some of those earlier gains are still in positive territory just about there we've got apple reversing a rally a microsoft as well tumbling so it's really those technology stocks are having a bad day of it the nasdaq is under pressure as you can see at the moment as we move on to europe them will be able to see that the mainland european stocks remain near the twenty two month high and to spite the german dax so suf
federal reserve banking as the real assets would never work first of all i think the us will phase at don graham easily and i also think the market will all to maybe just say listen this is nothing to do with real politics and don't forget they are using if doing so they're using a lot of spots twelve years ago to get the true. coins not for using it to increase the ability to have political time to spend so i doubt this very very much this will fly and i'm sure even if they did try it will be...
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don and i have been around a while and we remember when we bought our first house. when you got your first house and had a mortgage you almost had to morgue your first born child. that bank and s & l want today make sure you could do that. this is totally flipped in the last generation and the reason is because wall street and banks figured out how to package the mortgages, a great way to make fees and make money for everybody, and whether or not the person could support that or not was irrelevant. and it also made secondary mortgages for people who were fooled and tricked and so forth. so that's a huge title shift that was possible in part because of the -- of an environment that says, anything goes. so there's a reason for regulations. not just to stifle business. the police we see on their corneres are an example of regulation. that same idea goes up and beyond that. the financial things as well. >> host: ken in atlanta, georgia. you're on the air. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen, this is just a treat. just a real pleasure to hear you and i've got some good
don and i have been around a while and we remember when we bought our first house. when you got your first house and had a mortgage you almost had to morgue your first born child. that bank and s & l want today make sure you could do that. this is totally flipped in the last generation and the reason is because wall street and banks figured out how to package the mortgages, a great way to make fees and make money for everybody, and whether or not the person could support that or not was...
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three studio time free ok download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video don the r t dot com. i got some really good in there. and i work for i think my father is c w a u reader and an assistant to the michelle one of the group c.w.a. represents is the rise and workers and as of june two thousand and twelve the rise and workers and as of june two thousand and twelve the rise in workers he represents have been working without a contract for over a year except this round of contracts is different arising is trying to break the union everything my father worked for like so many diverse people who want me walks up like the regulars that we are the know not the site of the time of record profits of right.
three studio time free ok download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video don the r t dot com. i got some really good in there. and i work for i think my father is c w a u reader and an assistant to the michelle one of the group c.w.a. represents is the rise and workers and as of june two thousand and twelve the rise and workers and as of june two thousand and twelve the rise in workers he represents have been working without a contract for over a year except this...
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let's go to don in new jersey. don? >> caller: yes. who a how are you, jim? >> pretty good, how are you? >> caller: good. i've got the blue today. i've had it for six years. >> it took me six years to get over the flu. what's up? >> caller: listen, i've been a favorite of yours -- hudson citibank. >> no, we're done there hudson city. time to erase and move on. that trade is done. i want you to go to key. why? mike in arizona, mike? >> caller: thanks, jim. from the arizona wildcat country, we're the number-three basketball team in the country. >> we have arizona wildcat people in the building. what's up? >> caller: real quick, i'd like to get your take on how you think the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling are affecting stocks like ibm and where you think ibm will go in 2013. >> well, frankly, i think that ibm's a victim of spending worldwide. ibm is owned by my charitable trust. and we hope it goes to 180 so we can buy more. i think it's a good stock. i needing to to see chris in michigan. chris? >> caller: jimbo, boo-yah, buddy. >> back at you. >> caller: li
let's go to don in new jersey. don? >> caller: yes. who a how are you, jim? >> pretty good, how are you? >> caller: good. i've got the blue today. i've had it for six years. >> it took me six years to get over the flu. what's up? >> caller: listen, i've been a favorite of yours -- hudson citibank. >> no, we're done there hudson city. time to erase and move on. that trade is done. i want you to go to key. why? mike in arizona, mike? >> caller: thanks,...
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download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free video don to r.t. dot com. join me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to places him from the tourist he's going to meet some real kremlin insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look . at it. the white sea its surface remains choked with ice when at least seven months a year. the chilly breath of the arctic ocean keeps the water freezing cold. near the coast however the high winds and bitter cold recede. that even in winter also can be seen through holes in the ice. squeals and cracking sounds can often be heard around the.
download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free video don to r.t. dot com. join me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to places him from the tourist he's going to meet some real kremlin insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look . at it. the white sea its surface remains choked with ice when at least seven months a year. the chilly breath of the arctic ocean keeps the water freezing cold. near the coast however the high winds and...
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here's what don lemon, he asked him about the recent hall of fame vote. here's what he said. >> i don't know if i 'll get in trouble for this. i have to defend roger clemens in this because until this day, he says he didn't take steroids and he's never flunked a drug test and he went in front of two different courts and they both ruled in favor of him. so, who am i to sit here and say he took steroids because he won some games after being 40 years? bonds admitted he put the stert oids on him. sosa flunked the test. palmiero flunked the test. >> well, true confessions. okay? i personally have known pete rose for 35 years. he was my all-time favorite player growing up as a youth and pains me to say this but pete is absolutely wrong about this. okay? roger clemens' best friend at the time andy pettitte said that he said he used steroids and backed out at the last minute talking to the feds and pete said numbers matter more so in baseball than any other sport. baseball professionally since 1869. you have steroid users against mays and aarons in the history bo
here's what don lemon, he asked him about the recent hall of fame vote. here's what he said. >> i don't know if i 'll get in trouble for this. i have to defend roger clemens in this because until this day, he says he didn't take steroids and he's never flunked a drug test and he went in front of two different courts and they both ruled in favor of him. so, who am i to sit here and say he took steroids because he won some games after being 40 years? bonds admitted he put the stert oids on...
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i remember don quote with sancho. and the dogs start to bark and sancho says, they are going to bit us. he answers, take it easy. if the dogs are barking, it is because we are galloping. i will be very sad and worried if the interest government was calling me a great democratic man. no, it is them. it is the emperor who attack those who are contributing to the real democracy. >> that was president chÁvez in copenhagen in december 2009. the make it to the response of professor miguel tinker salas to that. >> i think there has been an effort in venezuela to promote green energy, promote environmental causes. there's a lot more to do. venezuela is very wasteful in terms of oil. cars consume a tremendous amount of carbon monoxide there is the beginning consciousness about the environment, of a legacy of 100 years in the oil industry that has really damaged the environment. there's a lot to be done in terms of the country. but what was said previously, the venezuelan deficit is not out of line with the rest of latin ameri
i remember don quote with sancho. and the dogs start to bark and sancho says, they are going to bit us. he answers, take it easy. if the dogs are barking, it is because we are galloping. i will be very sad and worried if the interest government was calling me a great democratic man. no, it is them. it is the emperor who attack those who are contributing to the real democracy. >> that was president chÁvez in copenhagen in december 2009. the make it to the response of professor miguel...
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the basic concepts isn't particularly humorous, i don' think. and it surprisingly to me watching it, i would have thought adam sandler had written it. it's on a level with most of his movies. he didn't. that's at least one nomination he didn't get is worst screenplay. >> yeah. and his voice was really something. i didn't get that at all. strange. >> yeah. and from one scene to another it kept changing. >> yeah. yeah. do you have -- is there one movie that you think was just the worst of the year? >> it would be that one. of the five we nominated, i found it the most offensive, the most indefensible. "twilight" i actually find very entertaining, but as a comedy. and i know that the fans of that franchise take it very seriously. but i personally do not know anyone who had to choose between a werewolf and a vampire for a date to prom night. >> so when an actor and actress gets a razzy, how do they feel about it? do you hear from them? do you get nasty letters from them, or do they embrace it? >> it depends who you're talking about. several oscar wi
the basic concepts isn't particularly humorous, i don' think. and it surprisingly to me watching it, i would have thought adam sandler had written it. it's on a level with most of his movies. he didn't. that's at least one nomination he didn't get is worst screenplay. >> yeah. and his voice was really something. i didn't get that at all. strange. >> yeah. and from one scene to another it kept changing. >> yeah. yeah. do you have -- is there one movie that you think was just...
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don lemon will return next weekend. have a great night and a great week. >>> barack obama is entering his second term, only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand what can he do? what will he do? i've asked for advice from the states men and women who have stood beside presidents as they have made their most difficult decisions, from republicans like james baker -- >> we didn't have a dollar, a de facto reserve currency in the world, we would be greece. >> robert rubin. >> in a democracy you can only move forward if both sides are willing to come together to govern. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move so
don lemon will return next weekend. have a great night and a great week. >>> barack obama is entering his second term, only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand what can he do? what will he do?...
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sandra: let's bring you in here, don. you're obviously more bullish than scott. scott says cautiously pessimistic tone, a lot of hedge fund and money managers took that approach in 2012 and didn't work out for them because they miss the rally. john, do you think this is a time to jump into the market? >> don't fight the fed. the federal reserve decided they want asset prices to be stable. they're providing liquidity to the system and pushing the market down a lot when the fed is trying to be accomodative like pushing a beach ball under water. it is hard to keep down. ashley: that's a good point. scott, let me ask you. you don't go for individual stocks. you still like the etfs. why and what etfs do you particularly like? >> it is a play next three months into late spring. we think it will be still be a tough time for the market. we're expecting the market to role over another, 5, 6% from here. a slow bleed but not megaevent in the news cycle brings it down before it runs up the rest of the year. instead of picking one stock that will outperform we like the etfs.
sandra: let's bring you in here, don. you're obviously more bullish than scott. scott says cautiously pessimistic tone, a lot of hedge fund and money managers took that approach in 2012 and didn't work out for them because they miss the rally. john, do you think this is a time to jump into the market? >> don't fight the fed. the federal reserve decided they want asset prices to be stable. they're providing liquidity to the system and pushing the market down a lot when the fed is trying to...
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most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest ever to start a new year, 3.29 a gallon. by friday, the average for a gallon was 3.30. that's less than a month ago, but two cents more costly than a week ago and eight cents in the past two weeks. and chances are, prices will keep climbing in the next few months. some analysts expect them to peak at just under four bucks a gallon in early april. all of this even though oil prices are $10 less expensive than the near $103 a barrel price that began last year. yet, they have trended higher of late. a lot of the pain of gassing up depends on the economy, if the recovery gets stronger there
most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest...
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don says the g.o.p. needs to stop this crap and get serious about this country. and then we have bill, use brandy, not rum for your throat. so far we've had whiskey rum and now brandy thrown into the mix. >> bill: line 'em up, babe, i'm ready. hello to our roving ambassador, arnold down in greensboro, north carolina. what do you say? >> hey man, good morning. good morning. >> first i want to tell peter that congratulations on the crimson tides. they roll over top of those guys. they got a sad history irish got a sad history of playing good season football but then in the post-season they just like marijuana, they get smoked in bowls. >> bill: oh, arnold! you had to go there. >> just like marijuana they get smoked in bowls. arnold, you made my day buddy. >> caller: listen, so far chuck hagel and the president's backing him. the republicans all president obama has to do, take any subject matter anything they do. if he supports it, they're going to be so far against it, it's unreal. he can take their policies and they will turn it around and not support nothing man.
don says the g.o.p. needs to stop this crap and get serious about this country. and then we have bill, use brandy, not rum for your throat. so far we've had whiskey rum and now brandy thrown into the mix. >> bill: line 'em up, babe, i'm ready. hello to our roving ambassador, arnold down in greensboro, north carolina. what do you say? >> hey man, good morning. good morning. >> first i want to tell peter that congratulations on the crimson tides. they roll over top of those...
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. >> don cheadle. "house of lies." >> it's cool to have this. i'm going to figure out a way to put it on a chain and wear it to work tomorrow. not say anything about it, just wear it. >> walk around with it. >> juliana moore, "game change." >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, bill clinton. >> enormous. oh, my god, that's bill clinton? he's here? i'm missing bill clinton by sitting here? >> talking to me. >> al, you know i see you a lot. >> ben affleck, "argo." >> there was this groundswell of people rooting for you especially because of what they felt was a snub from the oscar nominations. >> in terms of the oscars, look, i was thrilled, we got seven nominations including best picture. if you told me a year ago, would you take that, line me up. >> "girls," hbo. >> any time where you're reading the script or finishing a scene and thought, maybe we could have pulled back a little bit? >> no. >> no. >> probably not. >> does it put a little more pressure on you to ratchet things up or to make sure you keep t
. >> don cheadle. "house of lies." >> it's cool to have this. i'm going to figure out a way to put it on a chain and wear it to work tomorrow. not say anything about it, just wear it. >> walk around with it. >> juliana moore, "game change." >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, bill clinton. >> enormous. oh, my god, that's bill clinton? he's here? i'm missing bill clinton by sitting here?...
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deb feyerick in for don lemon. what do you have going on? >> since congress is the greatest reality show going, giving biden a slice of that, not the worst thing. >> could be high ratings. >> with all the back and forth going on with the fiscal cliff negotiations, the one thing we didn't really see when all of it was finally over was president obama extending any sort of an olive branch to house speaker, john boehner. we are going to take a look to see whether the president missed a key opportunity to con sillate with republicans to try and restore some trust. it is trust that's going to be needed in the next round of negotiations. both sides are going to become more entrenched. the ohio high school football rape case, students recorded what happened to a 16-year-old girl during a party last august. a number of the students posted about the incident, rather than step forward and do something to help the girl. we're going to hear from dr. drew pinsky about what this may say about the character of those theeenagers and why they allowed this to
deb feyerick in for don lemon. what do you have going on? >> since congress is the greatest reality show going, giving biden a slice of that, not the worst thing. >> could be high ratings. >> with all the back and forth going on with the fiscal cliff negotiations, the one thing we didn't really see when all of it was finally over was president obama extending any sort of an olive branch to house speaker, john boehner. we are going to take a look to see whether the president...
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host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. -- it was the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys that fored banks to make substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone to do their business we wouldn't have had these problems, and now we have your host calling for more government involvement and it is wrong. >> a chance to respond -- guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and harmed this many people, i don't think the answer is to go about allowing these institutions to continue down that same path. i have not suggested are called for greater regulations of financial institutions. i have believe that we need to have regulators who have an appetite to
host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. -- it was the community reinvestment act and barack obama's...
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don cheatolole came backstage a here's the first thing he said to reporters. >> please [ bleep ] the questions. black people questions are already. >> i still kind of get that, what, look on my face, a really awkward couple moments there. i'm not sure if don cheatle was being serious, if he was taking a shot at condition on the tarantino or if he was just making light of that situation, but so many people in that room were caught off guard and really uncomfortable. with quinton tarantino, he's a smart guy, you have to know what he's -- i think he might have known exactly what he was doing. >> they did say it a lot in civil wartimes, we all know that, we all know our history. in the movie it was said more than 100 times. what was the need for quinton tarantino to say the n-word so loudly and proudly last night? >> a and that's the question that people are asking today, and i know that he was saying as he went on in his remarks was, people want me to whitewash my characters in my films and i just don't do that. we understand that about you, quint quintin, we understand that you go all
don cheatolole came backstage a here's the first thing he said to reporters. >> please [ bleep ] the questions. black people questions are already. >> i still kind of get that, what, look on my face, a really awkward couple moments there. i'm not sure if don cheatle was being serious, if he was taking a shot at condition on the tarantino or if he was just making light of that situation, but so many people in that room were caught off guard and really uncomfortable. with quinton...
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this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the pentagon but also the intelligence agencies, homeland security, it's basically doubled since the 9/11 attacks. >> rose: and weapons systems you don't really need in the judgment of many people other than those people who represent the districts where they're located. >> leftovers from the cold war and, remember, the president himself came in supported by chuck hagel on this point with the thought that there was a moment here to really build down on the nuclear force. and so far they have not been able to do that except some modest cuts when they passed the start treaty wi
this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the...
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but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way. obama's coming. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i think we're looking at a new barack obama. you know the expression let reagan be reagan. i think we're seeing barack obama be barack obama. an in your face challenge to the right wing. he's putting in a guy who knows the lessons of vietnam and iraq and putting him out front, making him his point man as he goes into the war of hawkish republicans who count the months between wars as an unwanted time-out. who like nothing more than the next war to fight. meet barack obama tw
but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way....
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but nuclear weapons have don so for 40 years she said that in 1989. north korea, when they went nuclear, all other countries would go nuclear, japan would go nuclear. south korea is at war with north korea. japan hasn't gone nuclear. the lesson of north korea is if our third-rate dysfunctional country that mansions to acquire a couple of nuclear weapons you remain a third world country. it flows from your g.d.p. so we come to israel and the challenge that iran places there. what i would argue is that the iranians are cool, calculating in their rhetoric and in than in their actions than any other regime that we're talking about. they will be deterred. they will be deterred, remember israel has many submarines so they have second strike capacity. they will be deterred by america's vast arsenal of nuclear weapons. they don't have any net. we're talking about a war in the middle east where we will go and strike a regime. what would happen? the regime would gain support at home. every regime that has been attacked preemptively has the effect of rallying ar
but nuclear weapons have don so for 40 years she said that in 1989. north korea, when they went nuclear, all other countries would go nuclear, japan would go nuclear. south korea is at war with north korea. japan hasn't gone nuclear. the lesson of north korea is if our third-rate dysfunctional country that mansions to acquire a couple of nuclear weapons you remain a third world country. it flows from your g.d.p. so we come to israel and the challenge that iran places there. what i would argue...
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don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign that was strong and that was preparing itself to win. and like everything in life, building c-span, building your life, building anything, it doesn't happen in a day or a month or a year, if you do it right. and we did it right. i had tremendous people. low ann was a housewife, mother of four who never ran a campaign like this. i asked her to be the campaign manager. all the pros said what a dister. this woman doesn't know how to run anything. she ran campaigns for county sheriff and done well and electe a county sheriff but i bro
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. >> family members say john shear don passed away after battling alzheimer's disease for several years. the former canadian diplomat hid four u.s. embassy workers in his home during the 1979 iran hostage crisis. their rescue is depicted in the film argo, ben affleck apologized for leaving him out of the film. in an interview this week. he said he was fully aware of his heroism and unable to include him due to time constraints. another canadian diplomat who hid two other americans was portrayed in the movie. >>> stanley mcchrystal is speaking out about the incident that led to his resignation. he said his decision to resign was his alone. he said he takes responsibility for the remarks in the rolling stone article that quoted his aides for criticizing the white house including joe widen -- joe biden. >>> this is by napa valley's poet laureate. a wooden box will contain poems for people to take home and enjoy. poet laureate leonora wilson said she got ideas from portland, oregon. poem boxes will be installed in helena and cal list toga. >>> -- cal toga. and this is dream liner service to
. >> family members say john shear don passed away after battling alzheimer's disease for several years. the former canadian diplomat hid four u.s. embassy workers in his home during the 1979 iran hostage crisis. their rescue is depicted in the film argo, ben affleck apologized for leaving him out of the film. in an interview this week. he said he was fully aware of his heroism and unable to include him due to time constraints. another canadian diplomat who hid two other americans was...
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today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst. john, you are right about the third-quarter numbers, predicted many of the bigger companies were coming in, why are you so concerned about the fourth quarter? >> heading into the earnings season expecting growth of 9% at the start of the quarter. seven of the 10 sectors have seen a decline in expectations. the biggest estimates in materials, information technology and financial sector. analysts taking down the estimates quite substantially. cheryl: one of the things you ye pointing to with regards to it is apple. you said apple will be a negative piece of the story
today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst....
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ask a question about the growth in enforcement leading for the need to identify potentially -- that don and the others have been talking about. we have talked a lot this morning about the multiyear contract with the state and local jails and in particular with private prisons and i wanted to ask if anybody wanted to comment on that infrastructure and the entrenchment of that enforcement policy going forward. >> well, you know i would say that is one of the major complicating factors of the detention reform is that you started with 350 separate facilities, most of them states and localities and most of them privately managed so that, and they were under contract for various periods of time so let the reform efforts have been about is renegotiating those contracts in trying to build accountability into those contracts are going fact the numbers of contracts have decrease something like 250 to 200 but this issue again of accountability and oversight is a real challenge for that system. >> the lady over here. yes, maam. >> hi. i'm from the national agency from -- a quick question on the sec
ask a question about the growth in enforcement leading for the need to identify potentially -- that don and the others have been talking about. we have talked a lot this morning about the multiyear contract with the state and local jails and in particular with private prisons and i wanted to ask if anybody wanted to comment on that infrastructure and the entrenchment of that enforcement policy going forward. >> well, you know i would say that is one of the major complicating factors of...
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don rumsfeld was struggling with how to change the pentagon. the way he wanted to change it left us a less repressive -- less prepared for dealing with 9/11. he wanted to cut the army and was reluctant to build it up. it made it more difficult for folks to deal with afghanistan and iraq. you want to be able to move ahead and take advantage of new technologies when it comes to military affairs. you also have to make strategic judgments about what kind of military you will need to deal with the threats we face. i want to go back to the clips. senator hagel has a selective memory about vietnam. we should remember one of the problems of vietnam was we decided to pull out precipitously and abandoned the vietnamese to the north. we cut off military aid. we stopped paying and the like. if one were to take that analogy, there is a good chance we will be doing the same thing to our partners in afghanistan over the next year. there are lessons from vietnam. let's not forget that one either. host: let me go back to the front page story of "the new york ti
don rumsfeld was struggling with how to change the pentagon. the way he wanted to change it left us a less repressive -- less prepared for dealing with 9/11. he wanted to cut the army and was reluctant to build it up. it made it more difficult for folks to deal with afghanistan and iraq. you want to be able to move ahead and take advantage of new technologies when it comes to military affairs. you also have to make strategic judgments about what kind of military you will need to deal with the...